24-Hours of Peace-&-Quiet

“Twenty-Four-Hours of Peace-&-Quiet!”

To download your free copy of the unique coloring book consisting of optical illusions and geometrical shapes, follow the link below.

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http://www.raisingsmallsouls.com/coloring.html

P.S.S. Scroll down to read other parents’ feedback, and please leave yours!

24 hours of peace and quiet

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462 Responses to “24-Hours of Peace-&-Quiet”
  1. Neeta gabeja says:

    Hi,

    thanks for the lovely book.It was amazing to see such interesting geometrical pictures for the kids to colour which can lead to opening wide parameters in this field.Also,would like to suggest that apart from the geometical pictures you can also provide us pictures on dolls and cartoons,birds and animals,still life and nature etc so that the kids will have another interesting and favourite things to do.Hope this will be considered.Thanks again!!!

    Regards
    Neeta.

  2. Sue Geary says:

    Thank you much for the coloring pages. I work as a sub for preschools and days cares. Could I makes copies of this and bring it when I work with the children? If not, I will totally respect your wishes of course.

    Blessings, Sue

  3. Lere says:

    I like all the ideas you have in the newsletter. Can you seperate things for boys and girls? For instance the colouring pictures, for boys and coulouring pictures for girls. I try to extend the ideas to crafts, so the 24 hour book, used some designs to ¨construct¨buildings.

  4. Prasannalr says:

    Ideas you suggested in your newsletter seems pretty good. We would love to see some of the real world tricky situations/problems that kids can understand and solve it by themselves. Basically I’m talking about how they apply their logic to solve day-to-day puzzles. For example, when kids go hiking suddenly they encounter a small lake which they can not pass through it by walking in water or walking around. How would they over come that situation and how they apply logic to build a small floaty using dried up woods etc. This just an example. My son always ask me problems/situations of that kind. Looking forward to read your next e-book. Have fun!!

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